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I’ve just finished building an EUVL F5X amp and now I’m after a decent set of speakers for $3500 which is pretty much my limit.

The amp is rated around 50 watt stereo in 8 ohms.

Short listed these after a couple of days searching and racking my brain...

 

Reference 3A MM De Capo BE

Proac Response 2

Usher Tiny Dancer BE 718

 

I owned a pair of Reference 3A royal master controls around 16 years ago, I loved them with a SET 300b amp at the time.

Proac and Usher I have no experience, just read some favourable reviews.

Maybe the Usher is a bit power hungry.. I dunno.

 

Any help appreciated.

 

 

 

 

 

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I used to own the Ref 3A Royal Masters as well, they did very well with some Wright 2A3 mono's I used to own.

 

I'd also recommend looking at Silverlines.  The newest version of the SR-17 is much higher than you're looking to spend, but the previous rev's can be had for that amount or less, if you can find them used.....

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I've got some Harbeth P3ESRs in a box under my desk and I don't really know what to do with them. Nudge nudge wink wink etc.

 

If you're not going to bring them back to their homeland, then sending them to their homeland's former penal colony has some appeal.

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I've got some Harbeth P3ESRs in a box under my desk and I don't really know what to do with them. Nudge nudge wink wink etc.

Kind sir I offer you five hundred american dollars.

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PSB Imagine T2. Get to hear them quite a bit at local shop with everything from entry level NAD to top Ayre and ARC, really nice speakers. I've heard nothing I think are better any where near there $$$.

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Just put down some loot on a pair of PMC twenty 22s, got em secondhand, slightly used off ebay.

Plain Jane in looks, hopefully big in sound, many rave reviews, who knows...

 

Thanks all, I’ll let you know how I get on.

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